User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION
- In the Box
- Tools
- Installation Considerations
- Step 1: Prepare Wirebox for Conduit Fittings and Bushings
- Step 2: Prepare Mounting Surface
- Step 3: Prepare Wirebox and Mount to Wall
- Step 4: Route Wiring Through Wirebox
- Step 5: Strip and Land Wiring
- Step 6: Attach Wall Connector to Wirebox
- Step 7: Energize Wall Connector
- COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE
- POWER SHARING
- WALL CONNECTOR LEDS
- WARRANTY INFORMATION
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Features
Connectivity
Wall Connector is equipped with Wi-Fi to communicate with local site routers, vehicles, mobile devices,
other Wall Connectors, and other Tesla products.
Hosted Access Point
Wall Connector hosts a WPA2 password-secured, 2.4 GHz, 802.11 Wi-Fi access point network to facilitate
commissioning and connecting to other devices.
A unique SSID Wi-Fi network name and WPA2 password for connecting to the Wall Connector are printed
on a label at the rear of the main unit, as well as on the front cover of the Quickstart Guide included in the
box.
Local Network
Connecting Wall Connector to a local Wi-Fi network enables it to receive over-the-air firmware updates,
remote diagnostics access, and usage data tracking capability. A Wi-Fi connection is required for sites that
utilize authentication, billing, and other property management features.
Wall Connector only supports WPA2/3-secured, 2.4 GHz, 802.11 infrastructure mode networks.
NOTE: Networks that are not password protected are not supported. The Wall Connector will not
display non-password protected networks in the options list.Open networks without a password are
not supported and will not be recognized by the Wall Connector.
NOTE: WPA enterprise will be supported in a future firmware update.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
10Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual